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IKK-γ is an essential regulatory subunit of the IκB kinase complex

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  • David M. Rothwarf

    (Laboratory of Gene Regulation and Signal Transduction, University of California San Diego)

  • Ebrahim Zandi

    (Laboratory of Gene Regulation and Signal Transduction, University of California San Diego)

  • Gioacchino Natoli

    (Laboratory of Gene Regulation and Signal Transduction, University of California San Diego)

  • Michael Karin

    (Laboratory of Gene Regulation and Signal Transduction, University of California San Diego)

Abstract

Pro-inflammatory cytokines activate the transcription factor NF-κB by stimulating the activity of a protein kinase that phosphorylates IκB, an inhibitor of NF-κB1,2,3,4,5, at sites that trigger its ubiquitination and degradation. This results in the nuclear translocation of freed NF-κB dimers and the activation of transcription of target genes6,7. Many of these target genes code for immunoregulatory proteins8,9. A large, cytokine-responsive IκB kinase (IKK) complex has been purified and the genes encoding two of its subunits have been cloned1,2,5. These subunits, IKK-α and IKK-β, are protein kinases whose function is needed for NF-κB activation by pro-inflammatory stimuli. Here, by using a monoclonal antibody against IKK-α, we purify the IKK complex to homogeneity from human cell lines. We find that IKK is composed of similar amounts of IKK-α, IKK-β and two other polypeptides, for which we obtained partial sequences. These polypeptides are differentially processed forms of a third subunit, IKK-γ. Molecular cloning and sequencing indicate that IKK-γ is composed of several potential coiled-coil motifs. IKK-γ interacts preferentially with IKK-β and is required for the activation of the IKK complex. An IKK-γ carboxy-terminal truncation mutant that still binds IKK-β blocks the activation of IKK and NF-κB.

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  • David M. Rothwarf & Ebrahim Zandi & Gioacchino Natoli & Michael Karin, 1998. "IKK-γ is an essential regulatory subunit of the IκB kinase complex," Nature, Nature, vol. 395(6699), pages 297-300, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:395:y:1998:i:6699:d:10.1038_26261
    DOI: 10.1038/26261
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    1. Changqing Li & Stefano Moro & Kateryna Shostak & Francis J. O’Reilly & Mariel Donzeau & Andrea Graziadei & Alastair G. McEwen & Dominique Desplancq & Pierre Poussin-Courmontagne & Thomas Bachelart & M, 2024. "Molecular mechanism of IKK catalytic dimer docking to NF-κB substrates," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-19, December.

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